A review by jkjoy_books
Double Take by Lynette Eason

5.0

4.5 rounded up

Double Take is a true page-turner from front to back. James Cross is a strong man who has experienced many misfortunes and served as an Army Criminal Investigation Division agent. He seems natural; it's almost like he stepped out of that paper before you. Cole has a part of lightness amity, which relieves the general tense atmosphere created by the plot.

The plot turns when Lainie Jackson, an energetic Physician Assistant with the ICU homecare team, appears. Her world is taken apart from her by attempts on her life that force her into hiding in fear of death. Lainie's character develops from victim to survivor, and she pleads that she knows that her ex is still alive.

As for the storyline, it seems that it succeeds overall in being well done. Yet the plot is labyrinthine in mystery and suspense as Lainie teams up with James to hunt down her attacker. Time is short, and the issues are critical--like watching an edge-of-your-seat thriller.

This is indeed one of the best books with suspense and mystery; readers will not regret it.

I want to thank Revell and NetGalley for allowing me to read and review this book.